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かずや (Kazuya in Ekoda)

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There is a very famous ramen shop in Ekoda named Kintoki. I journeyed there with Michael from the blog Like a Fish in Water, and his young daughter. Our mission was to slurp, and slurp well.

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Sometimes this sort of thing happens. His poor girl was nearly in tears. It turns out she was really looking forward to slurping some ramen with me.

Well, Ekoda has a very large community of ramen shops just outside the station, and wandering around looking for something good was no problem. Kazuya looked great.

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A rustic spot, wedged between another ramen shop and a nondescript, shuttered building.

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Shoyu and shio were both on the menu.

A very normal, local bowl, in the sense that I would come often if I lived nearby. This is the kind of ramen that people fall in love with in Japan.

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The chashu was particularly tender and flavorful.

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東京都練馬区栄町4-8
Tokyo, Nerima-ku, Sakaecho 4-8
Closest station: Ekoda

Open 11:30-14:30, 17:00-22:00
Weekends 11:00-22:00

 

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